The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 6John Macrone, 1835 |
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... writers.- T. WARTON . 29 Ver . 91 . TODD . The felon winds : i . e . the cruel winds.- 30 Ver . 94. Each beaked promontory . That is , prominent or projecting like the beak of a bird.-T. WARTON . 31 Ver . 96. And sage Hippotades their ...
... writers.- T. WARTON . 29 Ver . 91 . TODD . The felon winds : i . e . the cruel winds.- 30 Ver . 94. Each beaked promontory . That is , prominent or projecting like the beak of a bird.-T. WARTON . 31 Ver . 96. And sage Hippotades their ...
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... writer not to have been con- scious . Such is the power of reputation justly acquired , that its blaze drives away the eye from nice examination . 6 Surely no man could have fancied that he read NOTES ON LYCIDAS . 39.
... writer not to have been con- scious . Such is the power of reputation justly acquired , that its blaze drives away the eye from nice examination . 6 Surely no man could have fancied that he read NOTES ON LYCIDAS . 39.
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... writers , more especially compositions in poetry , were at this time overrun with classical pedantries : but what writer , of the same period , has made these obsolete fictions the vehicle of so much fancy and poetical description ? How ...
... writers , more especially compositions in poetry , were at this time overrun with classical pedantries : but what writer , of the same period , has made these obsolete fictions the vehicle of so much fancy and poetical description ? How ...
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... writers , the rebible . It appears from Sylvester's ' Du Bartas , ' that the cymbal was furnished with wires , and the rebeck with strings of catgut , ed . 1621 , p . 221. " But wyerie cymbals , rebecks sinewes twined . " Du Cange ...
... writers , the rebible . It appears from Sylvester's ' Du Bartas , ' that the cymbal was furnished with wires , and the rebeck with strings of catgut , ed . 1621 , p . 221. " But wyerie cymbals , rebecks sinewes twined . " Du Cange ...
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... writer as well as poet . It comes from a note to his ' Life of Milton , ' p . xix . GENOA , 1822 . Rise , Genoa , rise in beauty from the sea : Old Doria's blood is flowing in thy veins : Rise , peerless in thy beauty ! what remains Of ...
... writer as well as poet . It comes from a note to his ' Life of Milton , ' p . xix . GENOA , 1822 . Rise , Genoa , rise in beauty from the sea : Old Doria's blood is flowing in thy veins : Rise , peerless in thy beauty ! what remains Of ...
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